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Chief Constable Nick Dean tribute to Cambridgeshire heroes

Chief Constable Nick Dean tribute to Cambridgeshire heroes
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Chief Constable Nick Dean tribute to Cambridgeshire heroes

Chief Constable Nick Dean tribute to Cambridgeshire heroes
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Stage is set for return of live shows

Comedian Ziwe interviewed a bunch of Karens and it's a masterpiece

Comedian Ziwe Fumudoh interviewed four Karens for her new show,  Ziwe, and the results were a televisual masterpiece. “I interviewed a bunch of Karens about asking to speak to the manager,” Ziwe, 29, said on Twitter, posting a four-minute clip that has been watched almost 200,000 times. Ziwe skyrocketed to fame last summer with a viral series of Instagram Lives, in which she asked white people about racism – at a time when social media was full of black squares and anti-racism infographics. Her new Showtime TV series came out last week. “Karen” is a “pejorative slang term for obnoxious, angry, entitled, and often racist middle aged white women”, the clip begins.

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Trans-Tasman fizzer? Sluggish start for Tasman bubble tourism

John Anthony and Siobhan Downes07:53, Apr 30 2021 A third more travellers are coming into New Zealand than going under the trans-Tasman bubble, but some in the travel sector say they are yet to see a boost in business from the relaxed border rules. Daily movements across the border data tracked by Stats NZ shows that in the first nine days of the bubble, which launched on April 19, New Zealand welcomed 30,936 arrivals, with 20,796 departures over the same period. While a small number of people travelling to and from other countries are also included in these figures, the majority were those travelling quarantine-free between New Zealand and Australia.

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